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Cameron Aubernon on August 25, 2014

In the entire time Google has been working on delivering an autonomous future upon the driving populace, only one accident was reported, and was caused by human error. That said, the tech giant would prefer you not to know that or of any similar future incidents.
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Cameron Aubernon on August 25, 2014

Though it won’t be until next September when Detroit Three employees in Michigan will be able to opt-out of paying dues to the United Auto Workers, one Ford employee has gone ahead with legal action to recoup some of his dues now.
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Cameron Aubernon on August 22, 2014

As part of brand boss Johan de Nysschen’s overall plan to boost its image outside of the United States, Cadillac is considering moving some of its functions to New York City.
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Cameron Aubernon on August 22, 2014

As reported earlier, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration unveiled plans to mandate vehicle-to-vehicle technology within the next few years through a proposal that could take just as long to make it through Congress. Since then, more details and reactions about the V2V proposal have come out.
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Cameron Aubernon on August 21, 2014

General Motors global product development chief Mark Reuss revealed Tuesday that Cadillac will press ahead with an F-segment sedan built upon a new platform.
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Cameron Aubernon on August 20, 2014

In an effort to convince governments that its services are key to making transportation “as reliable as running water,” transportation network company Uber has hired the man who helped Barack Obama become President of the United States in 2008, David Plouffe.
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Cameron Aubernon on August 19, 2014

Automotive exports from European and American manufacturers may suffer sanctions by Russia in retaliation for more sanctions imposed upon by the European Union and the United States.
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Cameron Aubernon on August 19, 2014

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration unveiled its plan to institute minimums regarding vehicle-to-vehicle communications in an effort to bolster driver safety.
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Cameron Aubernon on August 18, 2014

Though EVs currently hold the high ground in the zero-emission vehicle market, a new report claims those vehicles will be giving ground to hydrogen in the near future.
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Cameron Aubernon on August 18, 2014

Should you desire an Aston Martin in the near future, you may need to make your purchase sooner than later if the automaker fails to live up to the federal government’s newest expectations.
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By
Cameron Aubernon on August 15, 2014

Amid complaints of broken rear shafts from Sagitar owners, China’s General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine has contacted Volkswagen to fix the problem.
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Cameron Aubernon on August 14, 2014

It’s already hard for a transportation network company out there, yet Uber apparently wants to make it harder for the pink mustache plushies of Lyft through a high-stakes game of Ding-Dong-Ditch.
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Cameron Aubernon on August 13, 2014

Saab’s newest parent company may soon be declared bankrupt by a Swedish court, once again bringing the make toward the grave.
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Cameron Aubernon on August 13, 2014

California’s low- and mid-income residents may soon be able to board the EV train with help from a bill now working its way through the state’s legislature.
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Cameron Aubernon on August 12, 2014

Volkswagen AG execs will have to go back to the drawing board to determine where to cut costs after its works council demanded outside consultants be shown the door.
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